This report is... a requirement of the
1996 Safe Drinking Water Act and is designed to increase public awareness of drinking
water issues and to serve as a method for customers to make informed decisions
regarding their drinking water. [From the document]

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It is projected that Toledo's population may more than double (to
8,106) by the year 2000. Adequately providing for urban growth at this
rate will be a continual challenge to the City. Providing the full array of urban services; supporting economic growth and diversification;
and maintaining and enhancing Toledo's "livability" will require
continual planning. It is the purpose of this document to give the City
the tools necessary to carry out this task. [From the Plan]

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Toledo (Or.). Community Development Dept.; Toledo (Or.)(City of Toledo (Or.), April 4, 2001)

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The Toledo Comprehensive Plan provides a framework for making better decisions regarding the
use of land and community resources. The plan is a means of controlling the urban environment,
conserving Toledo's existing values and guiding growth in the desired directions. [From the Plan]

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Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government's comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.

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Amend the time limit for temporary vendors/seasonal uses in the Commercial and Light-Industrial zones and add "temporary street vendors/seasonal commercial uses not to exceed six months" as an outright use in the Industrial zone.

Description:

5 pp. Adopted 2006-03-10. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment

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The City of Toledo, in conjunction with Lincoln County and the Oregon Department of
Transportation (ODOT) initiated a study of the area transportation system in November 1994.
This study was conducted in compliance with State legislation requiring local jurisdictions to
produce a Transportation System Plan (TSP) as part of their overall Comprehensive Plan.
Accordingly, this document provides the City of Toledo with those necessary recommendations
for incorporation into its Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]

Description:

66 pp. Maps and figures included. Published June 1995. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.